2018
DOI: 10.1144/sjg2018-001
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Timing of strain partitioning and magmatism in the Scottish Scandian collision, evidence from the high Ba–Sr Orkney granite complex

Abstract: The Orkney granite complex dominates the outcropping basement on Orkney, Scotland. It comprises a grey and a pink variably foliated granite, and structurally younger pegmatites and aplites. Based on geochemical characteristics the granites are assigned to the Scottish high Ba-Sr granites. The granites are deformed by synmagmatic extensional east-west trending mylonite zones. These are locally overprinted by similarly oriented extensional phyllonites, and in one case by similarly oriented extensional faults. Th… Show more

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“…Caledonian granite intrusions are dated using U-Pb analysis to the Scandian Orogeny, approx. 432-430 Ma [32].…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Caledonian granite intrusions are dated using U-Pb analysis to the Scandian Orogeny, approx. 432-430 Ma [32].…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A close spatial relationship between mineralisation and the surface of the underlying granitic basement may seem surprising, given that there was a time gap of over 50 million years between the granite age of about 430 Ma [32] and the generation of oil at about 360 Ma [33]. However, a comparable timing scenario is also found 100 km to the south where Lower Devonian sandstones occur unconformably on the c.420 Ma Helmsdale Granite, at Ousdale [62].…”
Section: Relationship Between Basement and Mineralisationmentioning
confidence: 99%